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About Reykjavik
Welcome to Reykjavik
Reykjavik at a Glance
Reykjavik is a city that provides a plethora of once in a lifetime experiences. Each year visitors flock to see the majestic Aurora Borealis, more commonly known as the Northern Lights. The unpredictable natural wonder can be hard to find, so venture away from the city lights into the Icelandic countryside where an experienced tour guide will take you to the best possible location for a chance to see the mesmerising sky display. If you’re lucky enough to witness this spectacular phenomenon, it is a memory you will savour forever.
Surrounded by snowy mountains and set in a lava field, relax in the warm water of the geothermal Blue Lagoon Spa. One of Reykjavik’s most visited attractions, the water contains mineral salts and blue green algae to help cleanse your skin leaving you completely refreshed.
Crank up the adrenaline with exciting experiences such as White Water Rafting, Blue Ice Glacial Hiking and a Super Jeep off road tour that also includes an exhilarating ride on a snowmobile. Fill the rest of your trip with a range of incredible attraction tours including an underground tour of Iceland’s lava caves, whale watching, or a tour of the stunning locations used to film the popular TV series Game of Thrones. Unwind in the evening with an ice-cold drink at one of the local ice bars, or party the night away at some of the city’s best hotspots.
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South Coast & Black Beach ATV Adventure
Starting in Reykjavík, our journey leads to Mýrdalsjökull glacier, home to the powerful volcano Katla. After reaching the glacier, we equip ourselves with ATVs (all-terrain vehicles/quads) to kick off the adventure. Crossing rivers, we'll explore the Dyrhólaey promontory and Sólheimasandur beach, home to the iconic DC-3 aircraft wreck.
The abandoned DC-3 plane wreck is the subject of countless...
Connect with the elemental force of black lava sand on Iceland's southern shore.
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South Coast Glacier Hiking
A glacier hike is a great way to experience Icelandic nature. Take an easy glacier walk on crampons up on to the ice field where a wonderland of ice sculptures, ridges and deep crevasses...
An exhilarating glacier hike is a great way to experience Icelandic nature and this tour delivers this and much more.
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Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon
Covering 18 square kilometres (7 square miles) and reaching more than 248 metres (814 ft) at its deepest point, you may recognize the lagoon from scenes in Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and two James Bond movies.
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With the enormous and ancient icebergs breaking off from Vatnajökull glacier, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon is a natural wonder of Iceland that you absolutely cannot miss.
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The Lava Tunnel & Whale Watching
A guide will lead you through Raufarhólshellir’s colourful landscape where the formation of the tunnel is highlighted with beautiful lighting. Every winter, spectacular ice sculptures form inside the entrance of the cave, making the experience even more breathtaking. The roughest part of the lava is easily accessible with footbridges and paths so you can explore the cave in a comfortable way....
Experience the natural phenomenon of Raufarhólshellir lava tunnels as you explore it in an easy and enjoyable manner. The 1360 metre (4500 ft) tunnel was formed during the Leitahraun eruption, which occurred about 5200 years ago and is a unique Icelandic natural attraction.
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